Photonic Doppler velocimetry of ohmically exploded aluminum surfaces

2020 
Photonic Doppler Velocimetry (PDV) was used to investigate the exploding surface of coated metal driven by lineal current density increasing at 3 × 10 15 A/m/s. Aluminum-6061 rods were coated with three thicknesses ( 5 , 17, and 41 μ m) of Parylene-N and driven to 850 kA in approximately 100 ns, with the metal thicker than the skin depth. According to PDV, the metal surface melts at 85 ± 13 T and expands with a constant acceleration. Then, at a surface magnetic field of 140– 180 T, the metal acceleration begins to increase in time. Later, plasma forms on, and is correlated with PDV signal loss from, uncoated aluminum rods, 5- μ m-coated rods, and 17- μ m-coated rods, while no evidence suggests that plasma forms on 41- μ m-coated metal.
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